“BUG WARS” was an idea,” says director Timoth Hines, “It was the 90s and desktop technology was finally catching up in its ability to render quality effects. I wanted to see if we could produce a movie that would be entirely posted on a desktop Apple computer. Today, well, it is a no brainer that it can be done. But back then, the render times were 1000s of hours longer than today. So when we made BUG WARS there were no road maps.”

BUG WARS, starring Darlene Sellers and Corrie Dibble and produced by Lora Oliver, is the story of two women who emerge after a 150 years from a cryogenic freezing experiment to find the world devoid of human life and aliens colonizing the planet.

“I decided early on that the movie should be fun, entertaining. I designed the picture to play like a suped-up Roger Corman movie. Not tongue in cheek, but with an eye toward humor. In the way Guardians of The Galaxy played years later. WHen the picture was finished, it tested very well and I made the wrong choice of licensing the film to a small newcomer distributor who almost immediately folded. So many things were going on in my life at the time, my father was dying, that I let the picture remain shelved. But recently I stumbled upon smoe clips and said, ‘this movie should be out there. The world will really have fun with this,’ so I remounted the film. We added and cleaned up some FX, adjusted the editing and running time and and now it is coming finally.”